> On Oct 14, 2018, at 5:13 PM, Roberto Cortez <radcor...@yahoo.com.INVALID> 
> wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately, I was not able to add my key to the KEYS files. I believe 
> someone on the PMC needs to do it, but I did upload it to http://pgp.mit.edu/ 
> <http://pgp.mit.edu/>, where Nexus checks for the keys when closing the repo. 
> Here is the direct url: 
> http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x3D4683C24EDC64D1<http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x3D4683C24EDC64D1>

Your key should be in there now.

Thanks for the release, Roberto!

I think the key thing for us is to verify that the legal files are correct.

As long as that checks out, it's totally ok and smart to publish a release for 
the purposes of getting feedback and flushing out performance issues like the 
one Thomas found.  I actually think attempting to go for a final as the first 
release of a major version is an anti-pattern.  Not because it doesn't sound 
awesome, just because in 18+ years I've never seen it be faster or more stable 
than releasing milestones or betas at first opportunity.


-David

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